Fantasy Tip: The Jets' tight end situation is a crapshoot, to put it nicely. Last season was all about Brandon Marshall, Eric Decker and the running backs, and it shouldn't be much different this season. New York's tight ends can be avoided.

Fantasy Tip: Johnson will be out at least six weeks. He'd be eligible to return if Arizona advanced to the Super Bowl. You can forget about him in all fantasy formats for the rest of this year. David Johnson is an immediate add off the waiver wire, and he could start in Week 13 against the St. Louis Rams if Andre Ellington is out of action with turf toe.

Fantasy Tip: The chemistry-building possibilities are encouraging, but any fantasy advice to be gleaned from this situation is realistically useless without knowing the fate of Vikings RB Adrian Peterson. The offense goes as he does.

Green Bay Packers TE Brandon Bostick took a full workload on special teams in Week 2 and Week 3, and offensive coordinator Tom Clements said he should become a bigger part of the game plan once his effort in practice matches the level of play he showed in training camp prior to sustaining a leg injury.

Fantasy Tip: Bostick was on track to be the team's starting tight end before a leg injury sidelined him in August, but when healthy, he has the athleticism and pass-catching skills to stretch the middle of the field the way Jermichael Finely did. Bostick isn't worth using in FantasyScore just yet, but with a chance to become a factor in the Green Bay passing game in the coming weeks, he is a name worth filing away.

Green Bay Packers TE Brandon Bostick (leg) practiced Wednesday, Sept. 10, for the first time since fracturing his right fibula in a preseason game Aug. 16. When Bostick does return, he is expected to start on special teams and work up from there.

Green Bay Packers TE Brandon Bostick can make an impact on offense but needs to be a more consistent player, according to head coach Mike McCarthy. "Brandon's got to be a consistent player on offense," McCarthy said. "His body type is definitely a challenge for the opponent with some of the things he's able to do, particularly his ability to get down the field in coverage. So I think he definitely took a step last year and I'd like to see him do the same. He's a talented, talented football player."

Green Bay Packers TE Brandon Bostick (foot) still believes he can start for the team this season despite gaining 10 pounds as he has recovers from a broken foot. "I have to get my weight under control, come back and my goal is to be the starter," Bostick said. "I won't settle for anything less. I'm going to compete and do everything I can to be the starter."

Green Bay Packers TE Brandon Bostick (foot) reported in at 270 pounds and said he wasn't able to run until four weeks ago. He hopes to drop 10 pounds before training camp.

Fantasy Tip: Bostick had intrigue as a high-upside TE2, but Andrew Quarless and rookie Richard Rodgers have taken any wind out of his fantasy sails. Rodgers is in the early lead, while Quarless has the trust of QB Aaron Rodgers. Bostick isn't draftable at this time.

Green Bay Packers TE Brandon Bostick said his goal is to be a starter, and that he is working hard to make that happen. "I'm taking this season and doing everything I can to get that starting spot," Bostick said, "and just train as hard as I can, train like I did in college to come back bigger, faster, stronger."